6. Proofreading

Now that you have the rough article, it’s time to correct any grammar or spelling mistakes.

You can read again the post and look for any error.

There are some online tools that can help you for this purpose.

I use Grammarly. The free version takes an overall look at your content and will give you suggestions on how to improve it.

7. Programming Your Posts

Programming is another key factor for writing more articles per day.

When you have created a few headlines by the ideas that you first thoroughly researched and noted, it is necessary to program the articles for the next weeks.

This way you will have very clear what you have to do when you dedicate yourself to the production of content and not waste time searching for ideas and titles at the last minute.

To organize everything, you can use a free plugin called Editorial Calendar, which you can download from the WordPress plugin directory.

With planned articles every day, you’ll know exactly what to do.

8. Focus

It’s important to avoid any distractions while you dedicate your time to writing.

Turn off your mobile phone, close all your browser windows, you can even disable the internet connection on your computer and simply use your favorite word processor.

I find using earplugs really effective for me. Or you can use headphones, if you like music (or listen any other productive or relaxing melody you like). If you are able to find what works for you, you will be able to work anywhere…for example, this post will tell you how to concentrate and write when you’re on a train or a coach.

Final Words

Here I have listed eight strategies on how to write more articles per day, and optimize the editorial calendar of your blog.

The best you can do is keep practicing, so to hone your professional skills and one day finally become a successful blogger.

With time, you’ll refine your skills and you will be able to write 3 posts in a day, or even more!

Are you already using these techniques, or you do have some tricks to add to this list?

Comments

For me, I don’t stick to the 12-minutes window but I tend to write the whole post in one blow. Whether it will take me a complete hour or more as it depends.

Writing into the segments is I think would be best with taking 2-minutes break because of your mind can think of something different, something creative and something of value during that 2-minutes break.

And thank you a lot of sharing some awesome tools to created titles’ ideas! 🙂

In the last, I so loved you stressed the need of the Grammarly! This is the tool I so admire for proof-reading, making writing easy and error free. 🙂

great idea.
Love your (12+2)*3 ideas.
Actually I write blog posts depends on my moods and for this reason I didn’t able to write more than one post in a day.
I hope this (12+2)*3 formula will work on me.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
-hamim

All of these are excellent tips! I always write my ideas down as soon as I get them. In fact, I have a notebook that I use to write down all of my ideas as soon as they come to me. This really helps. Sometimes, you might think you don’t have anything to write about but when you go back and look you have quite a few things.

I always struggling with this particular problem now I have an idea thanks to your article. Honestly it’s really awesome, impressed me a lot specially that “(12+2)*3 Technique” awesome technique ever. I’ll give a try on this method, I think I’ll able to write more than one article per day by using your techniques. Thanks man, really helped keep up with your awesome work.